Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe has told Boris Johnson how she lived in the “shadow of his words” for “the best part of four-and-a-half years”.
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Bindi Irwin's little girl is growing up. On Saturday, the conservationist shared a sweet photo to Instagram, showing one-year-old Grace Warrior walking along with her mother's help.
In the image, the tot held onto Bindi, 23, who beamed at her with pride, as she took some unsteady baby steps. Bindi captioned the adorable photograph: 'Evenings @australiazoo with my little love.
'It comes after Bindi shared another touching moment with her daughter. The Wildlife Warrior introduced her toddler to a white cockatoo named Occa who her late father Steve Irwin had rescued than 20 years ago.
While Steve tragically died filming a wildlife documentary in 2006, Occa is still alive and well today, and is already forming a bond with his one-year-old granddaughter. Video: The Sweet Moment A Desperately-ill Boy Was Surprised By His Hero Joe Calzaghe (Wales Online)Ant and Dec say they plan for I'm A Celebrity to return to AustraliaGMB's Dr Amir Khan says child hepatitis cases are 'worrying'Well-wishes for the Queen as she marks her 96th birthdayUkraine: Vladimir Putin launches missile in warningCost of living hit as inflation rises faster than expectedLucky Ryanair passenger ends up £84,000 richer while on flight to PortugalBoris Johnson visits Hindu temple in IndiaPiers Morgan talks about Donald Trump storming off interview on his new showHomes Under the Hammer host Martin Roberts gives health update after life-threatening scareMP William Wragg details reason he submitted a letter of no-confidence in PMCabinet Office minister Michael Ellis tells Commons the PM is happy to face whatever inquiries Parliament sees fitSenior Tory Steve Baker calls on Boris Johnson to quitSelling Sunset Season 5 official trailerBindi shared a photo to
.Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe has told Boris Johnson how she lived in the “shadow of his words” for “the best part of four-and-a-half years”.
Lorraine Kelly has spoken out on the heartbreaking conversation she had no choice but to have with her daughter Rosie about safety.The 62 year old, who recently got back on a horse for the first time in 10 years after a riding accident, and her husband Steve share daughter Rosie, 27, together, who spent several years in Singapore before moving back to the UK at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. Following her return, ITV presenter Lorraine explained that she was forced to have a serious talk on the importance of safety in public spaces.
Lorraine Kelly has given us an exclusive peek at her night out at the BAFTA TV awards in this week's HELLO! diary. The presenter mingled with the likes of Suranne Jones and Sex Education star Ncuti Gatwa, who has just been announced to play the new Dr Who, while looking stunning in her dress that you wouldn't guess was from the high street! Read her column below...GALLERY: The best-dressed stars at the 2022 TV BAFTA AwardsNormally on a Sunday afternoon I'm in my old jogging bottoms and T-shirt taking my dog Angus for a walk and catching up with housework before doing my homework for Monday's show.
Lorraine was forced to hit back at a troll who insulated her loyal viewers and called them "unemployed and feckless".The 62 year old took to Twitter to criticise the keyboard warrior following Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid's interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Attempting to wrap up the interview, 51 year old Susanna stated that "Lorraine was waiting", prompting Boris to query, "Who's Lorraine?" Daily Mirror's Political Editor, Pippa Crerar, tweeted of the moment: "Boris Johnson ends excellent Susanna Reid interview by asking: 'Who is Lorraine?' and there goes another 1.5 million votes." One person commented on the post, writing: "The only people who watch Lorraine are the unemployed and the feckless." Lorraine immediately hit back, tweeting: "You can say what you like about me, but don't [you] dare have a go at my fantastic viewers.This is beyond patronising." Fans also defended themselves in the comments, with one writing: "Agree Lorraine.
refusing to ban the practice of conversion therapy on transgender individuals, the government of Wales plans institute a ban of its own.By signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with NHS Wales — the country’s publicly funded healthcare system — Welsh government Deputy Minister for Social Partnership Hannah Blythyn stated that the practice will be “prohibited” in Wales. Any organization, group, or company that works in “mental or psychological health” and sign onto the MOU makes a “commitment” to not offer conversion therapy in the country, though this agreement does not extend to other parts of the United Kingdom.Based on further statements made Blythyn, this move only appears to be a temporary solution to the question of a conversion therapy ban as the Welsh governmnet “seeks legal advice” to find out how it can “unilaterally” ban the practice.
Donald Trump in the United States. Suddenly, nativist lurches in democracies weren't so niche.“I just had to be relentless in pushing it. And I’m glad I did, because, actually, it reveals a lot about the country when it came out,” said the English actor, writer and activist.“Ridley Road,” a four-part series that makes its U.S.
Anyone who follows American politics should be aware that are a significant portion of Republicans who believe Donald Trump’s evidence-free claim that he beat Joe Biden in the “rigged” 2020 election, despite offering precisely zero evidence to back up that outlandish claim.
Donald Trump has predicted in his upcoming interview with Piers Morgan that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will "end bad." The former US president features as the first guest on Piers’ new TV show in an interview that will air on Monday 25 April on TalkTV channel at 8pm UK time. Known for having made wild projections throughout his presidency, Trump is seen continuing this behaviour in a new clip released from the interview as he forecasts the state of Harry and Meghan’s union to Piers. “Here's my issue,” Piers reminds the former US elect.
Sam Heughan is back playing Jamie Fraser in the highly-anticipated Outlander Season 6. The Scottish actor has returned to our screens in the hugely popular Outlander series. Outlander Season 6 is available from March 6 – and Heughan himself was on the red carpet for the world premiere last month.
Primus‘ Les Claypool and Gogol Bordello’s Eugene Hütz have shared a tribute song to Eukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky. You can listen to it below.Called ‘Zelensky: The Man With The Iron Balls’, the charity track also features The Police’s Stewart Copeland on drums, John Lennon’s son Sean on guitar and vocals, Hütz’s bandmate Sergey Ryabtseb on violin and Billy Strings on acoustic guitar.The lyrics of the song hear the collective sing: “One person can make a difference/ Be they short, thin, fat, or tall/ That person can live with dignity/ If they stand with some iron balls.”You can listen to the track here:Speaking about the track to Rolling Stone, Hütz, who was born in Ukraine, said: “As soon as Russian aggression broke out, Les and I connected to address the catastrophe ASAP.“We jumped on creating affirmative music that calls for unity and pays respect to the real doers in Ukrainian defence, such as President Zelensky, who demonstrated previously unheard of stamina and heroism.”Claypool said the track “is not intended to be a song of condemnation,” but one of “unity.”All proceeds from the track will go to Nova Ukraine, a non-profit organisation that provides humanitarian relief and support to the people of Ukraine.“It is our way to show that heavyweights like Les, Stewart, Billy, and Sean stand with the people of Ukraine and the country’s sovereignty from the very start of Russian-led terror,” Hütz added.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Before Republican JD Vance began targeting universities as the enemy of the conservative movement, the Donald Trump-endorsed U.S. Senate candidate in Ohio leveraged a network of higher education institutions across the country to promote his book — and he made money doing it.In the two years after the 2016 release of “Hillbilly Elegy,” his bestselling memoir of growing up in Appalachia, Vance visited at least 18 universities to give graduation speeches, lectures or political talks.